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***OFFICIAL*** Washington Commanders Thread (6 Viewers)

I like that first pick. One thing the media fails to mention enough is depth. If at this point OL is an above average group, losing any starter really degrades that unit to below average. There's not much depth. Conerly provides depth, starter talent, and perhaps allows Coleman to move inside. It's not ony protecting Daniels. It's opening better holes for a medicre RB room.

You can plan ways to cover up other problems (RB by having a better OL. CB by having a better DL/LB group). But if you don't have depth at what covers up those problems, things can get ugly really quickly.

So ... I love the BPA approach Peters takes. It's thankfully not a 1 year plan.
 
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Trey Amos, CB, Mississippi is the 2nd round pick.

John Keim
@john_keim
Amos is a good fit with his length; can play press and zone. Played at 3 schools: Louisiana; Alabama and Ole Miss (Pete Golding recruited him at Bama and went to Ole Miss).

John Keim
@john_keim
Amos gives Washington another true outside corner. Jonathan Jones and Mike Sainristil both can play outside for sure. Both would be considered best inside. They now have stronger depth at corner

John Keim
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Washington GM Adam Peters said they’re probably done for the night after taking Amos. He was the guy they targeted coming into tonight.
 
Ben Standig
@BenStandig
Peters acknowledged that pick 61 was their best shot at trading down for multiple value picks. Don't expect a move into the third and possibly no trades in any direction over the remaining rounds.

Ben Standig
@BenStandig
Adam Peters said the coaches will determine where Mike Sainristil plays next season, but described the outside or slot situation as "fluid."
 
Two really excellent picks at positions of need - AP is killing it, I just wish we had more selections in this draft. But then again, hopefully it'll be nice to have Tunsil and Deebo instead of our third and fifth rounders. RB and Edge next please!
 
So this is the first pick I can't immediately say is a slam dunk no brainer. Lane is fast, but undersized, at best a slot role? Does this mean McCaffrey was drafted over? Or is Lane more about his punt return ability?
 
Lane is not tall but I wouldn't call him undersized - he looks solid, well built, and very fast. From what I can see, he's able to stay on his feet after being hit if the defender doesn't wrap him up, looks good on end arounds, shifty through traffic, not just a burner - he can do a lot of different things on the field, kind of like Deebo, agreed.

I was really hoping for one of those RBs that went before him though - Tuten, Skattebo, Dylan Sampson. Damn.
 
As a Hokie, I saw a good bit of Lane. This is a special teams pick. Punt returner with the ability to fill in McCaffrey in that role, and to spell Debo when needed. He is fast, but goes down easily. It's another depth pick.
 
Time to sign about 20 free agents.

And it begins:

So far:
Fentrell Cypress, DB, Florida State
Tim McKay, OL, NC State
Ricky Barber, DT, UCF
Tre Rucker, S, Oklahoma State
Robert McDaniel, S, Jackson State
Car'lin Vigers, DB, Louisiana-Monroe
Collin Schlee, QB, Virginia Tech

Fentrell Cypress sounds like a really cool tree in a swamp.
 
Don't sleep on Croskey-Merritt

Eckler's sunsetting and B.Rob is a Jag

Clinton Portis - Aaron Jones – X - Tevin Coleman

He has the athletic ability,
footwork, creativity, and
promise in the passing game
to become a high-end
contributor. He must become
more patient.

Via RSP
 
Holy crap, I didn't know any of this about Quan Martin.

John Doran
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#Commanders safety, Quan Martin, told us today he had surgery on both his shoulders a couple months ago. He said he separated one shoulder week 3 and the other shortly after that. "Just want to get it taken care of now so I can be 100% going into year three"
@wusa9
 
Ben Standig's article in The Athletic on the Commie's draft strategy.

General manager Adam Peters and coach Dan Quinn have overhauled the limited roster they inherited in January 2024. Drafting quarterback Jayden Daniels last year was a massive step toward near- and long-term success, but the need for youth and talent remained. Washington filled roster gaps by signing a plethora of veterans to one-year deals. "Until we get a really good foundation of draft picks over the years, we’re going to probably keep doing that,” Peters said ahead of this year’s draft.

The Commanders’ primary need areas ahead of the three-day draft were edge defender, cornerback, offensive line and speed on offense. With only five selections, helping three out of four ain’t bad. There are direct paths for first-round offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr., second-round cornerback Trey Amos and fourth-round receiver/returner Jaylin Lane to start or garner significant snaps in 2025 while helping Peters and Quinn set the foundation for years to come.
 
Here we go:

Report: Commanders, D.C. mayor plan to announce stadium deal on Monday

The Washington Post reports that the Commanders and D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser have reached an agreement on a new facility to be built at the site of the defunct RFK Stadium. The deal is expected to be announced on Monday in a joint news conference featuring Bowser and Commanders owner Josh Harris. Approval will still be needed both from the D.C. Council and from Harris’s NFL business partners. Prior reports pegged the stadium cost at $3 billion, with D.C. paying as little as $500 million.

An effort is underway to secure enough signatures to put a stadium initiative on the June 2025 ballot in D.C. Also, multiple D.C. Council members have expressed concern about the use of public money for the stadium. The mayor and the team will be hoping to generate enough public support to fuel the approval process. And there is plenty of sentiment among the fan base to return the team from Maryland to D.C. If, however, the question ends up on a ballot, it likely will fail.
 
That stadium is gonna be a dome, isn't it?
Yes. Super Bowls, Final Fours, College Championships, etc.
Is the Armory site included in this?

I really want to see the site conceptual mock-ups. It'll be interesting to see how they handle infrastructure and parking around there.
Not sure about the Armory. I haven’t seen much. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s more than just a stadium. There will likely be restaurants, retail, offices, maybe residential. A second Metro entrance/exit would probably help.
 

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